Britain uncorked: how the nation drinks

British supermarket Waitrose has shed light on the drinking habits and booze preferences across the UK in its latest food and drink report.

The supermarket’s fifth annual food and drink report, based on 2017 sales, consumer research and insight from Waitrose’s retail experts, dissects the drinking preferences across the nation with interesting results. Click through to find out which drinks trends are taking hold in your neck of the woods.

2 Responses to “Britain uncorked: how the nation drinks”

Well done (NOT), lets use a sheep for the Welsh picture, what next a kilt and ginger haired hagis for the Scots and cheap lager drinking yobs hanging st George’s cross flags out of the windows of their council houses for the English?

The sheep refers to the customers in wales acting like sheep by following the recommendations from food writers and bloggers…. The fact that you made the connection from a sheep to the welsh says more about you than this article 🙂

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